The only thing I enjoyed at this point is Milla Jovovich showing skin and Jill in that purple spandex suit. Please stop making movies, Paul W.S. Anderson. You are the Joel Schumacher of videogame movies. A 9 year with an ounce of imagination can write and direct better films than you. Good thing I'm a pirate...ARRRRR

Premium Rush - 5.5/10

This is one of JGL's low points in his career. It's cool how they set up this whole biker-courier world, but it gets boring fast. And I hate those kind of bikers. I always imagine myself running them over. Bike lanes are the worst thing to happen. Here's a thought: put bells or high pitched alarms on each bicycle so that you can ride them on the sidewalk, like a civilized human being. Europe does it, get with the program. Oh yeah, the movie...meh.

Re: Marvel there is a certain lighthearted sense of comic humour in them, but I guess by the very nature of Batman thats going to be missing.

Marvel- That's the only thing that saves an otherwise standard action blockbuster movie. I mean I like Joss Whedon as a director and I did enjoy Avengers but that's primarily because of the Whedon's humor. If you look at the storyline it's basically Transformers all over again. Aliens invade major US city and the big, special characters have to save it.

Nolan used the fact that Batman is built off a man like everyone else (albeit much more privileged) and made a grounded approach. There actually is a few jokes in Batman but they're much more subtle, like British humor. The part that I enjoy the most is that Nolan showed that a comic book movie can stack up to some of the greatness of cinema. Not just some flashy, CGI-filled action romp.

"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

This was my third time watching it. Bane is a solid villain and I like the larger focus on Bruce Wayne, but I feel this movie is poorly pasted in parts. Some scenes don't blend well into the movie, such as the Alfred scenes. I also felt Bane could have used some better writing in certain scenes that had more potential than what we received, such as the Wallstreet scene. Overall though, an entertaining movie that keeps you involved.

A Scanner Darkly - 7/10

This is my second time watching this movie. It's definitely a trippy and unique movie, with some interesting messages. The acting is also good, including Keanu Reeves, as this is one of the movies he fits well in. However, the story is a little convoluted and could have made more of an impact.

Cloud Atlas - 8/10

I saw this about a month ago. I enjoyed this movie greatly. The editing was beyond ridiculous, as they managed to have each story flow well into the next story, and some transitions were genius, especially as you begin to see the thematic similarities between storylines. You'll feel a bit lost towards the beginning of the film, but as a rhythm develops, everything falls into place. My main problem with this film was regarding a dialect in one of the storylines, which was difficult to understand, and therefore made it difficult to become engrossed in that particular story. Definitely a flawed film, but very fun to watch.

Skyfall - 9/10

What makes this a unique Bond film is how the story is a personal one. It's not simply about saving the world from terrorists. I felt more connected to this storyline than any other Bond film I've seen. I especially enjoyed the final act of the film.

Wreck-It Ralph - 6/10

This is definitely pretty witty in how it created a living world of video game characters that mimics the real world, but I simply didn't find it quite as funny as it should have been. Definitely worth a watch though if you're into video games.

The Last Exorcism - 7/10

This is my third time watching this. I originally gave this movie a 9/10 when I first saw it couple years ago in theaters, but I feel that's partly because I was expecting a terribly generic horror film, and since this is a bit original and focuses more on suspense, I was pleasantly surprised. But it's definitely not as great as I thought it was, and still has a couple cliches. It's certainly one of the better horror films of recent years though.

The Bourne Legacy 7.5/10
Enjoyable indeed. Not a fan of Matt Damon anyway

I saw tis last night I liked how they intertwined the story and used a small amount og footage from the previous movie. But It hought it all got wrapped up too quickly I wante to see an epic battle withthe super tough guy but it wasnt to be.

Sweet Nothing in My Ear - This movie is awful. Aside from being corny as hell, it teaches kids the wrong messages. It's about a couple who have a deaf son; the wife is deaf and she doesn't want to get a cochlear implant for her son, which would allow him to hear, because she wants him to love himself for who he is. The film champions this philosophy and I think it's a horrible moral to sell to people. I have no problem with someone accepting oneself, but to be ignorant to any sort of improvement is unhealthy. The hero of the story, the mother, is selfish and moronic, while the father, the one who wants to improve his son's life, is shown as the villain who won't accept his son for who he is. I suppose if he had a son without legs, it'd be wrong to get him prosthetics because he'd be teaching him that he's not perfect the way he is and that his father doesn't accept him for who he is. I haven't been this pissed off at a film in a really long time; I hated, hated, hated this morally repugnant propaganda. [Joseph Sargent | 2008] No stars

No matter what race you are or what you look like or your sexuality or where you come from, We are all the same people and we are all bothers & sisters so love each other & don't let anyone tell you any different.

Remember you can't choose what you are from birth but you can choose what you want to become.

Just because you haven't seen them doesn't mean they are not there we all got to have something to believe in.

Ummmmm, the fact that Bond is aging and losing a step was a pretty major theme throughout the movie. Which film did you watch?

This is the answer for you Shazz. Bond is supposed to be timeless that is why this franchise has lasted 50 years changing the actor. Saying he is getting old in one movie then replacing the actor with a younger one later and still calling him James Bond makes absolutely no sense to me.

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